✔ Please doubletab and tag a Friend below Photo 📷 ❤️ from @mersendyclimberson - It snowed in Moab so I’m off to Sicily for the fabulous knee bars, and no hands rests....just kidding. Stuck in Moab for the winter. This snow is gonna slow down any sort of climbing for awhile. So I started up the work out @tompaulrandall assigned us last fall. Let’s see if I can keep it up this time! . Photo by @tradprincess . * Follow us @Adam.B.Roberts 💝 * 💕 Make sure you push like follow for daily pics! 😃 * 💞 Thank you my friend

See those yellow flags? Each one marks 50 meters/ 165 feet! This line is 888 meters/2,900 feet long. At the average walking speed of 5km/hr (3mph) on solid ground, it would take you 12 minutes to walk this far. It would take you 36 seconds driving in a car at freeway speeds. For BD Athlete @handsomerobinson, this walk took 40 minutes (that's a long time to stay focused) and is the longest highline walked in the USA. ⠀ Photo: @aidanwilliamsphoto ____________________________________________ 👉🏼Use for poss shoutout ! 👊🏼TAG friends to help us grow! ____________________________________________ 🔴👕 If you want t-shirts or hoodie , please check the link in our bio (profile)➡ @climbingcorner 🎁 Perfect gift for your family members and friends Thank you ! 💟 * Via: @blackdiamond

"When I think back to what inspired me as a climber, it's always been images of women," @etteloc said in "Self Reflection", a portrait on the videographer and climber in the June Climbing magazine. @carolinelovesphotos photo of Colette climbing La Ardilla Roja (5.13a) at El Pati in Siurana, Spain. FOLLOW @climbing.ig.club

Angie, an Australian rock climber based in the Blue Mountains, started climbing when she was 7 years old. At age 9, she became the youngest person to climb grade 31 [5.13d]. She climbed grade 32 [5.14a] at age ten and grade 33 [5.14b] at age eleven. She's 12 years old now, and loves animals and little holds. Angie is the future of climbing.

. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 👕store @climbertee | 🗻page @climb_lover 😙 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- My homie Korrie getting high on 'David' wondering why she's trying to use @_towns toe hook beta to clip the chains... He's about a foot taller than her! She ended up making 2 more moves before clipping and then said it was the best route she'd been on at the tower. 📷 @drinkmowater . . . Follow us for more ! Thank you . . . . . Follow me :➡ @climbing_communities Climbing Daily Moment#climbingcommunity .

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Climbing long vertical offwidths is a healing process for me. Progress is thoughtful and incremental. There's a goal, an anchor to clip (or establish) and when that anchor is clipped I can move on having overcome my demons, doubts and fears. February is desert season for me and I’m counting the days now!